Tesla Superchargers in Italy, those open to all are growing: now they are 26

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Tesla continues to pursue the project of opening its Supercharger stations also to electric cars from other car manufacturers. In Italy, the American manufacturer had opened the first Superchargers to everyone last November. Initially, the first 20 stations had opened. In fact, Tesla is; usual to progressively make its Supercharger stations available to other electric cars within a country.

About 6 months later, the American manufacturer opened another 6 Supercharger stations in Italy to all electric vehicles: Alessandria, Montenero di Bisaccia, Palermo, Rimini, Serravalle Scrivia and Sarzana. Tesla, unfortunately, does not release data on the use of its charging points by the electric cars of other car manufacturers.

HOW DO YOU RECHARGE?

We remind you that to top up from a Supercharger station it is necessary to use the charging station. must use the Tesla appby creating an account. Inside the app, you will need to click on "Charge non-Tesla vehicle", choose the charging point and start the energy supply. Regarding prices, we understand that there can be slight differences between one Supercharger station and another. In addition, rates vary according to the 'on-peak' time slots. and "off-peak".


Non-Tesla customers are charged higher rates than the automaker's customers. However, it is It is possible to subscribe to a subscription for 12.99 euros per month in order to access the preferential rates for owners of Elon Musk's electric cars. Currently, non-Tesla cars pay around 0.70 euros per kWh in the “off-peak” range. and about 0.77 euros per kWh in “on-peak” mode. By paying the season ticket, the prices go down to 0.60 euro per kWh and 0.67 euro per kWh, respectively.

ITALIAN SUPECHARGERS OPEN TO ALL

  • Sondrio | 8 stalls 24/7 | up to 150 kW
  • Grandate (Como) | 8 stalls 24/7 | up to 250 kW
  • Arese | 20 stalls 24/7 | up to 250 kW
  • Vicolungo (Novara) | 12 stalls 24/7 | up to 250 kW
  • Cavaglià (Biella) | 8 stalls 24/7 | up to 150 kW
  • Parma | 20 stalls 24/7 | up to 250 kW
  • North Genoa | 8 stalls 24/7 | up to 250 kW
  • Vado Ligure (Savona) | 12 stalls 24/7 | up to 250 hW
  • Forlì | 12 stalls 24/7 | up to 250 kW
  • Grosseto | 8 stalls 24/7 | up to 150 kW
  • Magliano Sabina (Rieti) | 8 stalls 24/7 | up to 150 kW
  • Cerignola (Foggia) | 8 stalls 24/7 | up to 150 kW
  • Afragola (Naples) | 8 stalls 24/7 | up to 250 kW
  • San Severino Market (Salerno) | 6 stalls 24/7 | up to 150 kW
  • Brindisi Ovest | 8 stalls 24/7 | up to 250 kW
  • Morano Calabro (Cosenza) | 4 stalls 24/7 | up to 150 kW
  • Palmi (Reggio Calabria) | 4 stalls 24/7 | up to 150 kW
  • Catania Nord | 4 stalls 24/7 | up to 250 kW
  • Olbia | 4 stalls 24/7 | up to 250 kW
  • Oristano | 4 stalls 24/7 | up to 150 kW
  • Alexandria | 12 stalls 24/7 | up to 250 kW
  • Montenero di Bisaccia (Campobasso) | 8 stalls 24/7 | up to 250 kW
  • Palermo | 8 stalls 24/7 | up to 250 kW
  • Rimini | 8 stalls 24/7 | up to 250 kW
  • Serravalle Scrivia (Alessandria) | 8 stalls 24/7 | up to 250 kW
  • Sarzana (SP) | 12 stalls 24/7 | up to 250 kW

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